Seeking legalised killing

James Mildred  |  Features  |  politics & policy
Date posted:  1 Mar 2021
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Over the past year we’ve witnessed the astonishing resilience of doctors, nurses, paramedics and other healthcare professionals, alongside hospital staff and administrators.

They’ve faced the pressure of responding to a new pandemic, figuring out how to best help patients struggling to breathe and also huge pressure on available beds. I was speaking to someone from the Christian Medical Fellowship recently who was telling me the stories she’d been hearing from the ‘frontline’ of hospitals. It was tough to hear.

Thankfully, as government ministers are so keen to remind us, the end is apparently in sight. Well, let’s hope so and pray so. Thankfully, as I write this, there’s good evidence some of the pressure on doctors and nurses in beginning to ease.

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